Registration open for 26th annual state ham radio conference; public welcome – Point/Plover Metro Wire
Registration open for 26th annual state ham radio conference; public welcome Point/Plover Metro Wire
CQ 15 – ITU 28 – Loc. JN54RK
Registration open for 26th annual state ham radio conference; public welcome Point/Plover Metro Wire
ARRL Headquarters will be closed on Friday, February 25, due to inclement weather. There will be no W1AW bulletin or CW practice transmissions. ARRL Headquarters will reopen on Monday, February 28, 2022, at 8 AM EST (1300 UTC). Read more
A state of emergency was declared in Ukraine just prior to the Russian military invasion. Among other things, the February 24 decree from President Volodymyr Zelensky will remain in effect at least for 30 days and may be extended. As published on the website of... Read more
The upcoming solo Crozet Island DXpedition spearheaded by Thierry Mazel, F6CUK, will likely arrive on the island around Christmas. While traveling aboard the Marion Dufresne, Mazel will make stopovers at other remote islands that are also rare DXCC entities, including Tromelin Island. The Crozet and Tromelin islands... Read more
One new face will be among the Officers at the next ARRL Board of Directors meeting in July. During their twice-yearly meeting, the Board met in Windsor, Connecticut, January 21-22, 2022, and elected John R. Sager, WJ7S of Saratoga Springs, Utah to succeed Treasurer, Rick... Read more
ARISS Seeks Hosts for Ham Radio Contacts with Space Station Crew Members ARRL Read more
The first edition of The 5 MHz Newsletterappeared in the autumn of 2011, heralding the growth of the new 60-meter band to serve as a propagation bridge between 40 and 80 meters. The newsletter, edited by Paul Gaskell, G4MWO, offers official news of new allocations... Read more
Two Section Manager elections were held during the winter season, and the ballots were counted at ARRL Headquarters on Tuesday, February 22. In Virginia, Jack R. Smith, KE4LWT, of Ruckersville received 889 votes, and Terry Buzzard, KA8TNF, of Virginia Beach, received 412 votes. Smith was... Read more
Hamvention 2022 chairman, Rick Allnutt, WS8G and Michael Kalter W8CI along with Tim, K3LR to discuss the latest on Hamvention. Read more
Been a while since we had a “vs” in the title of an Ask Dave. On this one… Sheldon, W6DM, has a guest house but is having a tough time getting an internet signal over there, so he is proposing using some RG-6 coax underground... Read more
Today we get to this at this new TX500 QRP Radio from Lab599 in Russia. This is a slim and sleek looking QRP radio that is great for SOTA and backpacking. The Discovery TX-500 is an ultra compact all-mode transceiver ideal for travelling and portable... Read more
Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) is accepting applications until March 31 from US schools, museums, science centers, and community youth organizations (working individually or together) interested in hosting contacts with International Space Station (ISS) crew members. Contacts will be scheduled between January... Read more
TL8AA TL8ZZ Team will be active from Central African Republic, 1 – 15 April 2022. Read more
Jim Heath W6LG shows how he seals two PL259’s and a bulkhead connector New, FSJ4-50B Andrew 1/2″ “Superflex” PL-259 (Male UHF) RF Heliax Coax Connector. Replaces Andrew 44ASP. Antenna Visits Chameleon Antennas Factory November 15, 2021 No comments I recently visited the Chameleon Factory in... Read more
Frank Bauer KA3HDO had a minute to fill us in on the new ARISS education initiative SPARKI Antenna MIDI LOOP – 3,5 a 14,5 MHz January 13, 2015 No comments See More: Link Read more Mobile Antenna Model 100A-HP 3.2 to 29 MHz August 29,... Read more
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